Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 16, 1992, Supplement, Page 2B and 3B, Image 14

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Sports program.
Currently IS different teams
make up Club Sports, which is
housed in a new office in the
basement of the 1MI across
from the old computer store.
Sands Vaughn, Club Sports
coordinator for Iti years, said
about hVO students are involved
m the program, Vaughn said the
number of participants has Inen
growing steadily for the last four
or five years.
Club Sjxirts is also successful
because it offers students an out
let for the stresses classes and
studsing can create.
"Academics dini’t always keep
students at the university,"
Vaughn said. "Sometimes it’s a
different bond with the Universi
t\, and Club Sports can provide
that. Of course I’m biased, but I
think this is one of the lx-st pro
grams," Vaughn said. "We’re
one of the few tlut has a full
time coordinator. Oregon State,
for example, doesn't have one. It
lends stability to the program.”
Although Club S|xirts is com
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Students can choose from a variety ol teams, including rugby, to join through Club Spons
petitive, and some teams are
forced 10 turn away perspective
members lx-cause of si:e limits,
the program really dix's offer
something for just alxnit every
one.
"Most clubs take students of
any skill level and train them,”
Vaughn said. Despite the brand
new office, which Vaughn said
was much needed, the program
has to work lurd to stay afloat fi
nancially.
Club Sports is partially funded
by the IFC, but Vaughn said stu
dents must raise more titan one
fourth of the program’s $90,000
annual budget.
Vaughn said some teams have
even been forced to charge dues.
Vaughn said tlx- growing trend
probably won’t recede in the near
future. She said students are even
trving to add new teams to the
program.
And Vaughn said Measure S
cutbacks, which have affected
various parts of the University,
have yet to hit Club Sports.
Tlvut should help guarantee
tliat Club Sports will continue to
provide unique opportunities for
students interested in competitive
athletics not offered elsewhere at
the University.
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January
WEDNESDAY.JAN 22
Club Siortx Ojx'n t Lhjv will be held 1! ' t mi to 1 C pm in
the L lltm Sjx»tx.Blue Suite 6 E'Ml t all *4n '7 l 1 tor m. »e mb*
matian
SATURDAY. JAN 2S
Itixkcy vx. CAL. .it b> p m t.> he hell .it Line ( . mnty ..e .it the
l.ajw CTounry F.iirgnurra. 7'*' Yt I htrternth St Die poMis tx in
sited .uiJ adnuxsiofi ii }2 I. * Jtlek-ntx mi >4 t.< the public L*
mote information call f«s7 -442 1.* f>s7 ibid
SI INDAY, JAN 26
Table Tennis Tournament will ho helJ It.xn 12 pm to S pm in
220 Lief linnet
Hockey vs. CAI . .ii<inniies.il I i m ii i met • xmly In- it the
1 .me Cjounty F .ntpt.iun.b
February
SATURDAY. FER I
Htvkey vx. San Jus,- State l nisersits it ' pm it lane V .-unty
he, 1 -me C.«tnt\ Fairgrounds, 7v^f> NX thirteenth St A Ittuv-i.«\ is
>2 t. < xtnlentx itvi 74 t. < the public
SUNDAY. MR 2
I lockey ' s. ban Jose State l 'nisersits aitiniin e i t n lU .ine
t a»mty he
SATURDAY. EER s
Rugby plus Revel 1 e'i |S in.I 1 even el’ ill v> I ■
Kink tn *11 1 1 ,1 III 1.1 4 I Ml Lull l4' L'illf til «. ill tv t Mi I'. XI
FRIDAY, FEB 21
Co-ed Itivh nr N x , er ‘. pin . it i iU%4 i . ;. a . ■ < ; ' t ■ !
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SATURDAY. PER 22
Ihvkes vs. University ot \\ ashuigtvxi e ' ; e .at.. ■ nntx
Ice it the i jirgn ui.b AJltitsst «i is >2 in .t * let its at il >4 tof the
public
indoor Soccer continues m 0 *
SUNDAY FER 21
Hi* key vs. University >>1 \\ashingti<n . 1 ' i*-■ e a ■ xmtv
Ice
Indoir Sxarr •<Mimics in L *er linger h s4 ft «■ J im t.. Ipm
SATURDAY IT R 2 4
Rugby ss. West Washington State l niversity n * /: in ’•
II a tti to 4 p.fti
March
SUNDAY MAR 1
lacrosse- vs. Multnomah C.illogr it S mthKiiil. Du pin. lx .;ms
at n<»*t tv) Ip m
TULSDAY MAR 1
Bascivall ss. West Baptist LV it I i\i. Stadium tt.ni, 2 pm t.>
pm
SAtT HI 'AT MAR 7
Hockey vs. Gonraga Leu is at fi pm It . .me t .unity he Admix
X| X 1 |X Sj t, , v(|, I,.ftt;, UK! >4 f- * the | ' ! IV
Hughs vs Central Washington State- e Sv-vithlunk ft.xn i mi '
4 p tn
SUNDAY MAR s
lav rox.e vs. le-vstx and Clark College it Nxjthb.mk It,an o. *xi to
I p m
Hockey vx. t u*i:aga . xitinuc-. at lane t .ninty he at 1 ' i tn
FRIDAY. SATURDAY SUNDAY M AR 2 7. 2 vAND 2 >
Base Kill "Liregixi Insitattv*ial" louriutnetil veiii L- In i I u t in.
StaJium 12 pm t- 7 p tu ill .Liy.
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